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Speak with transfer case specialist and he confirmed me the difference more 1% is problem for the transfer case. Have a two types transfer cases BUT ///M and regular F15/F16 is same-different years is different types. About clutch discs have a little difference but major they are same! They not broke fast but after 30/40k kilometers they slipped and after that broken. If use 285/30/22 on 10.5J wheel-tire will stretch and received it little difference between front and rear 335/25/22 like 295/30/22. I hope this answer to these questions… |
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Hamann has 2 different flares: Up to 22" and up to 23" wheels, do you know what set you running? Do you have the part number? Great looking X5! |
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04-16-2023, 05:29 PM | #35 |
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Because not all tiers/brand are the same. Some brands/product lines are made to more strict tolerance, whilst others is more of a vague guideline. So whilst on paper the size is +/-1.4%, in reality they could be something entirely different.
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i would also venture to say (just my opinion) that lots of folks are running lower tier 22" tires and perhaps there's less accuracy in advertised there.
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He explane me details about our F15/F85 transfer cases. |
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05-13-2023, 10:54 AM | #39 |
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I have an X6M that I have been tweaking a bit since I bought it and have used a set of alloys from my previous vehicle to achieve a square setup. I now run a 22x10,5 ET38 front and back, with 295/30-22 tires. Has to be said that I also installed fender flares to give it a more aggressive stance, so I have used spacers front and back to bring the rims out somewhat.
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